It resembled that perpendicular seam sometimes made in the straight, lofty trunk of a great tree, when the upper
lightning tearingly darts down it, and without wrenching a single twig, peels and grooves out the bark from top to
bottom, ere running off into the soil, leaving the tree still greenly alive, but branded.
Melville's description of Ahab's scar in this excerpt best develops which theme in the novel?
O the ability of man to let go of past wounds
O the harmony that exists between man and nature
O the ruling of man's present by his past wounds
o the destructive power of man's technologies